A connecting system for a child car seat (3) of a type which can either be rearward or forward facing. Separate strap paths (7, 8) are associated with the seat for each of the rearward and facing positions of the child car seat. The connecting system has a connecting strap (6) with latches (14) at either end adapted to engage with latching bars on the vehicle. The connecting strap (6) is fixed into a strap path (7, 8) and is sufficiently long so that it can be passed through the front path (8) from opposite sides to cross and to extend out the opposite side of the front path for use when the child car seat is in the rearward facing position or be passed through the rear path (7) from opposite sides to cross and to extend out the opposite side of the rear path for use when the child car seat is in the forward facing position.
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1. A connecting system for connecting a child car seat in a vehicle, the system comprising a child car seat in combination with an elongate continuous connecting strap having two opposed ends, the child car seat being of a type which can either be in a rearward or a forward facing position and having a plurality of strap paths comprising at least a front strap path for use when the seat is in the rearward facing position and a rear strap path for use when the seat is in the forward facing position, the connecting strap comprising a latch adjacent each opposed end thereof adapted to engage with a latching bar on the vehicle, the connecting strap being permanently and non-removably affixed to the child car seat in one of the plurality of strap paths and being sufficiently long so that respective ends, extending from each side of the strap path in which the strap is permanently fixed, can also pass through and cross within the front strap path, and extend out the opposite sides of the front strap path for anchoring the child seat to the vehicle seat when the child car seat is in the rearward facing position or pass through and extend out the opposite sides of only the rear strap path for use when the child car seat is in the forward facing position for anchoring the child seat to the vehicle seat.
16. A connecting system connecting a child car seat in a vehicle, the system comprising a child car seat in combination with an elongate continuous connecting strap having two opposed ends, the child car seat being of a type which can be in either a rearward or a forward facing position and having a plurality of strap paths comprising at least a front strap path for use when the seat is in the rearward facing position and a rear strap path for use when the seat is in the forward facing position, the connecting strap having a latch adjacent each opposed end thereof for engaging with a latching bar on the vehicle, the connecting strap being permanently and non-removably affixed to the child car seat in one of the front and the rear strap paths and being sufficiently long so that respective ends of the connecting strap can pass through both the front and the rear strap paths with the latches positioned for engaging with the respective latching bars on the vehicle, the connecting strap, in one of the front and rear strap paths, only passing through the strap path in which the strap is permanently fixed with the latches directly engaging with the respective latching bars on the vehicle, and the connecting strap, in the other of the front and the rear strap paths, passing through the strap path in which the strap is permanently fixed and also passing through the other of the front and the rear strap paths prior to the latches engaging with the respective latching bars on the vehicle.
22. A method of restraining a child car seat in a vehicle with a system comprising a child car seat in combination with an elongate continuous connecting strap having two opposed ends, the child car seat being of a type which can be in either a rearward or a forward facing position and having a plurality of strap paths comprising at least a front strap path for use when the seat is in the rearward facing position and a rear strap path for use when the seat is in the forward facing position, the connecting strap having a latch adjacent each opposed end thereof for engaging with a latching bar on the vehicle, the connecting strap being permanently and non-removably affixed to the child car seat in one of the front and the rear strap paths and being sufficiently long so that respective ends of the connecting strap can pass through both the front and the rear strap paths with the latches positioned for engaging with the respective latching bars on the vehicle,
the method of restraining a child car seat comprising the steps of:
when positioning the child car seat on the vehicle car seat in one of the forward and the rearward facing positions and passing respective extending portions of the connecting strap through only one of the rear and the front strap paths and connecting respective end of the latches to the latching bars of the vehicle; or
and when positioning the child car seat on the vehicle car seat in the other of the forward and the rearward facing positions, passing respective extending portions of the connecting strap through one of the rear and the front strap paths, and passing through and crossing over opposed ends of the connecting strap one another within the other of the rear and the front strap paths and connecting respective end of the latches to the latching bars of the vehicle.
9. A method of restraining a child car seat in a vehicle comprising a child car seat in combination with an elongate continuous connecting strap having two opposed ends, the child car seat being of a type which can either be in a rearward or a forward facing position and having a plurality of strap paths comprising at least a front strap path for use when the seat is in the rearward facing position and a rear strap path for use when the seat is in the forward facing position, the connecting strap passing through and being permanently fixed to the child car seat such that the connecting strap always passes through only one of the rear and the front strap paths when the child car seat is in one of the forward and the rearward facing positions and the connecting strap passes through both the rear and the front strap paths when the child car seat is in the other of the forward and the rearward facing positions the connecting strap having portions extending from each side of the respective strap path in which the strap is permanently and non-removably affixed, and latches at either end thereof which are adapted to engage with latching bars on the vehicle,
the method anchoring the child seat to the vehicle seat including the steps of:
positioning the child car seat in one of the forward and the rearward facing positions and passing respective extending portions of the connecting strap through only one of the rear and the front strap paths and connecting respective end of the latches to the latching bars of the vehicle; and
positioning the child car seat on the vehicle car seat in the other of the forward and the rearward facing positions, passing respective extending portions of the connecting strap through one of the rear and the front strap paths, and passing through and crossing over opposed ends of the connecting strap one another within the other of the rear and the front strap paths and connecting respective end of the latches to the latching bars of the vehicle.
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This invention relates to a mounting system for child car seats and more particularly to a mounting system and method of mounting straps suitable for retaining a child car seat within a vehicle without the necessity for using seatbelts.
Child car seats may be of the type which are adapted for both forward and rearward facing use and in such seats there is a necessity for two restraining strap paths within the seat to ensure that the child car seat is correctly retained in the vehicle. One restraining strap path is used when the child car seat is in the rearward facing position and the other is used when the child car seat is in the forward facing position. The rearward facing position is generally used for younger babies with the seat on a more reclined position and the forward facing position is generally used for older babies with the seat on a more upright position.
The restraining strap used may be an existing seatbelt in a vehicle but in some vehicles these may not be present or adequate for the purpose of restraining the child car seat.
In an alternative to using a seatbelt for retaining the child car seat there has been proposed a connecting strap system using latches which engage with latch bars mounted into the seat either side of the child car seat position. Once again such a connecting strap must use different belt paths through the seat for rearward and forward facing use.
Separate connecting straps can be provided for each belt path with associated latches and length adjusting mechanisms on each strap but it is desirable that a single connecting strap be used for both forward and rearward facing strap paths. It is important and in some cases mandatory, however, that the connecting strap or straps cannot be removed entirely from the seat because this may encourage people to use the seat without any connecting strap.
It is the object of this invention therefore to provide a system and a method of mounting a strap by which a connecting strap can be used for either rearward or forward facing seats but not be removable from the seat.
In one form therefore the invention is said to reside in a connecting system for a child car seat in a vehicle, the child car seat being of a type which can either be rearward or forward facing and having a rear strap path for use when the seat is in the forward facing position and a front strap path for use when the seat is in the rearward facing position, the connecting system including a connecting strap having latches at either end thereof and which are adapted to engage with latching bars on the vehicle, the connecting strap passing through and being fixed in a strap duct, the connecting strap being sufficiently long that respective ends extending from each side of the strap duct can extend out the opposite side of the front strap path for use when the child car seat is in the rearward facing position or extend out the opposite side of the rear strap path for use when the child car seat is in the forward facing position.
In one embodiment the strap duct may be one of the rear strap path and the front strap path.
Where the strap duct is the rear strap path when the restraining strap is used for the forward facing position the strap extends directly to the latch bars and when the seat is used in the rearward facing position the strap is crossed through the front strap path and then extends to the latch bars.
Where the strap duct is the front strap path when the restraining strap is used for the rearward facing position the strap extends directly to the latch bars and when the seat is used in the forward facing position the strap is crossed through the rear strap path and then extends to the latch bars.
Alternatively the strap duct is a separate path across the seat between the front strap path and the rear strap path whereby when the restraining strap is used for the forward facing position the strap is crossed through the rear strap path and then extend to the latch bars and when the seat is used in the rearward facing position the strap is crossed through the front strap path and then extends to the latch bars.
Preferably the connecting strap is fixed into the strap duct by rivets.
The connecting strap can include a length adjuster at one or both ends.
Preferably the latches are arranged to engage, in one orientation only, with the latching bars in the motor vehicle.
In an alternative form the invention is said to reside in a method of restraining a child car seat in a vehicle, the child car seat being of a type which can either be rearward or forward facing and having a rear strap path for use when the seat is in the forward facing position and a front strap path for use when the seat is in the rearward facing position, a connecting strap passing through and being fixed in a strap duct and having portions extending from each side of the strap duct and latches at either end thereof which are adapted to engage with latching bars on the vehicle, the method including the steps of passing respective extending portions of the connecting strap through either the rear or the front strap path from opposite sides and crossing each other and extending out the opposite side of the rear or front strap path for use when the child car seat is in the forward or rearward facing position respectively.
In a further form the invention is said to reside in a connecting system for a child car seat in a vehicle, the child car seat being of a type which can either be rearward or forward facing and having a rear strap path for use when the seat is in the forward facing position and a front strap path for use when the seat is in the rearward facing position, the connecting system including a connecting strap having latches at either end thereof which are adapted to engage with latching bars on the vehicle, the connecting strap passing through and being fixed in the rear strap path, the connecting strap being sufficiently long that respective ends extending from each side of the rear strap path can be passed through the front strap path from opposite sides to cross and to extend out the opposite side of the front strap path for use when the child car seat is in the rearward facing position.
In a further form the invention is said to reside in a method of restraining a child car seat in a vehicle, the child car seat being of a type which can either be rearward or forward facing and having a rear strap path for use when the seat is in the forward facing position and a front strap path for use when the seat is in the rearward facing position, a connecting strap passing through and being fixed in the rear strap path and having portions extending from each side of the rear strap path and latches at either end thereof which are adapted to engage with latching bars on the vehicle, the method including the steps of passing respective extending portions of the connecting strap through the front strap path from opposite sides and crossing each other and extending out the opposite side of the front strap path for use when the child car seat is in the rearward facing position.
In a further form the invention is said to reside in a child car seat for use in a vehicle in a vehicle, the child car seat being of a type which can either be rearward or forward facing and having a rear strap path for use when the seat is in the forward facing position and a front strap path for use when the seat is in the rearward facing position, a connecting strap having latches at either end thereof and which are adapted to engage with latching bars on the vehicle, the connecting strap passing through and being fixed in a strap duct, the connecting strap being sufficiently long that respective ends extending from each side of the strap duct can extend out the opposite side of the front strap path for use when the child car seat is in the rearward facing position or extend out the opposite side of the rear strap path for use when the child car seat is in the forward facing position.
This then generally describes the invention but to assist with understanding reference will now be made in the accompanying drawings which show preferred embodiments of the invention.
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Alternatively the dimensions of the strap path 40 may be such as to prevent the length adjusters 38 and the latches 37 from passing through the strap path 30 and hence the connecting strap cannot be removed from the seat and the separate fixings to retain the strap 35 within the strap path 30 may not be needed.
It will be seen that by this invention there is provided a retention arrangement by which a connecting strap for child car seat can be retained in association with the seat and not completely removed while still allowing placement for rearward and forward facing positions of the child car seat.
Throughout this specification various indications have been given as to the scope of this invention but the invention is not limited to any one of these but may reside in two or more of these combined together. The examples are given for illustration only and not for limitation.
Throughout this specification unless the context requires otherwise, the words ‘comprise’ and ‘include’ and variations such as ‘comprising’ and ‘including’ will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
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